Brown Mortuary Service

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At Brown Mortuary Service in Morton, Washington, we help people with compassionate, professional and personal service. Our funeral home team understands you might be coming to us at a very emotional and difficult stage of life, so please know you'll be treated with a caring and thoughtful manner.

Our funeral home is a member of the Dignity Memorial® network of funeral, cremation and cemetery service providers If you choose Brown Mortuary Service, you'll receive not only the compassionate care you expect from a locally-operated funeral home, but also the significant value you deserve from the largest and most trusted network of funeral, cremation and memorialization services.

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At Brown Mortuary Service, we're here to help you. Our funeral home team is experienced at listening to what matters in each individual situation, taking that insight and creating memorable funeral and memorial services. Our role is to support you through this challenging time and guide you through the entire funeral process. We'll help explain all the choices available and answer your questions, so we can find what's right for you.

History

Brown Mortuary began in 1910 and was originally named Fissell Funeral. It was located on the main floor of the I.O.O.F. Building on Prindle Avenue in Chehalis, Washington. In 1923, Mr. Fissell built a new building a block away from its original location on the corner of Market and Prindle streets. He also owned and operated a funeral home on Maine Street in Morton, Washington.

The Brown family buys the business

Willard and Anne Brown and their partner, Arny Maddison, purchased the funeral homes from Mr. Fissell on March 1, 1952, and Arny Maddison sold his interest in the business to the Brown family in December 1956. The name of the business was changed to Brown Mortuary, with chapels known as Fissell Chapel in Chehalis and Morton Chapel in Morton. In 1957, the Brown family bought the Boone Mortuary located across the street from Fissell Funeral’s original location on Prindle Street.

In 1965, the Brown family purchased land next to the Morton Cemetery, where they constructed a modern, full-service funeral home. The Brown family continued to operate both Chehalis locations until 1978 when Boone Mortuary was closed as a funeral home. Today, the former Boone Mortuary building is the annex and offices for the Westminster Presbyterian Church. Anne Brown ran both locations of Brown Mortuary after Willard’s death in 1986.

Upholding a legacy

Today, Brown Mortuary Service is a member of the Dignity Memorial® network. Daniel La Plaunt is the manager of the 2 Brown funeral homes—North Market Boulevard and Westlake Avenue—and he continues the tradition set by our founders: compassionate, caring service for all families who come through our doors.

This site is provided as a service of SCI Shared Resources, LLC. The Dignity Memorial brand name is used to identify a network of licensed funeral, cremation and cemetery providers that include affiliates of Service Corporation International, 1929 Allen Parkway, Houston, Texas. With over 2,000 locations, Dignity Memorial providers proudly serve over 300,000 families a year.